DLL Shielded Metal Arc Welding NCI
DLL Shielded Metal Arc Welding NCI
DLL Shielded Metal Arc Welding NCI
1. Identify the parts and functions of cutting 1. Identify the proper PPE cleaning surfaces 1. Identify the different personal 1. Identify the different
equipment. 1. Enumerate the procedures in checking and ages. protective equipment that is needed in welding process.
2. Enumerate the procedures in setting up the accuracy of cutting equipment. the welding area. 2. Enumerate the
gas cutting equipment. 2. identifying tools needed in cleaning 2. Identify the 5s in Housekeeping. welding process.
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from gas cutting equipment.
3. Describe what is housekeeping.
3. Identify the different ways in preparing
LEARNING COMPETENCIES/ edge of materials. 4. Enumerate 5’S in housekeeping.
OBJECTIVES
(Write the LC code for each) 4. Give the occupational and safety 5. Give the occupational and safety
standards in gas cutting and preparing standards in cleaning surfaces and edges.
edge materials.
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LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning Resources internet
PROCEDURES
The teacher asks the students if they are The teacher asks the procedures in setting up The teacher asks the students the different The teacher asks the students to The teacher asks the
familiar with oxy fuel gas cutting equipment. gas cutting equipment and the different parts of techniques in preparing edge of plates. correct order of setting up oxy gas students the different
A. Reviewing previous lesson or gas cutting equipment.
presenting the new lesson cutting equipment. PPE and the 5s in
housekeeping.
The teacher asks the importance of The teacher shows picture of PPE that is
B. Establishing a purpose for the
checking the accuracy of cutting needed for cleaning surfaces and edges.
lesson
equipment.
The teacher shows the picture of gas cutting The students enumerate the procedures The students states the uses of the PPE that is The teacher shows the different The teacher shows a
equipments with labeled parts. in checking the accuracy of cutting shown to them. personal protective equipment. video of different
equipment. welding process.
C. Presenting examples/
instances of the new lesson
The teacher shows the different parts of oxy The students identify the techniques of The students identify the tools and give its The teacher discusses the hazards The teacher discusses
fuel gas cutting equipment. preparing plates edges for welding. functions in cleaning surfaces and edges. in working area and the different what is welding.
D. Discussing new concepts
and practicing new skills #1 personal protective equipment that
is needed.
E. Discussing new concepts and The teacher discusses the function of The students identify the equipments and The students guess the 5’s in housekeeping. The teacher discusses the 5s in The teacher discusses
practicing new skills #2 different parts of oxy fuel gas cutting tools used for cleaning surfaces and housekeeping. the different welding
equipment. edges. process.
F. Developing mastery The students enumerate the parts of oxy fuel The students give the procedures in The students enumerate the ways in cleaning The students identify the different The students identify
gas cutting equipment. preparing plates and edges. the surface and edges of the work piece. protective equipment that is the different
needed in the working area. protective equipment
that is needed in the
working area.
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Oxy-fuel
welding – also
known as
oxyacetylene
welding or oxy
welding, uses
fuel gases and
oxygen to weld
and cut metals.
Shielded
metal arc
welding (SMAW)
– also known as
"stick welding"
or "electric
welding", uses
an electrode that
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is coated
in flux to protect
the weld puddle.
The electrode
holder holds the
electrode as it
slowly melts
away. Slag prote
cts the weld
puddle from
atmospheric
contamination.
Gas
tungsten arc
welding (GTAW)
– also known as
TIG (tungsten,
inert gas), uses a
non-consumable
tungsten electro
de to produce
the weld. The
weld area is
protected from
atmospheric
contamination
by an inert
shielding gas
such
as argon or heliu
m.
Gas metal
arc
welding (GMAW
) – commonly
termed MIG
(metal, inert
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granular fusible
flux. The molten
weld and the arc
zone are
protected from
atmospheric
contamination
by being
"submerged"
under the flux
blanket.
I. Evaluating learning Each student will identify the different The students cut angle bars, flat bar and The students clean their flat bar where they will The students will be grouped The students will
parts of oxy fuel gas cutting and their also small pipes that were used in Gulayan perform stringer beads. into 5 groups. Each group will enumerate the
functions orally. sa Paaralan using cutting disc. The create a song about the 5s that is different welding
students also cut a 8mm flat bar where they
will practice their stringer beads.
assigned to their group. process.
J. Additional activity for
application or remediation
REMARKS
REFLECTION
LEARNING COMPETENCIES/
OBJECTIVES
(Write the LC code for each)
CONTENT
LEARNING RESOURCES
C. References
7. Textbook pages
8. Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
D. Other Learning Resources
PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or
presenting the new lesson
B. Establishing a purpose for the
lesson
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C. Presenting examples/
instances of the new lesson
I. Evaluating learning
application or remediation
REMARKS
REFLECTION